Before starting any work.
Dying canvas chair covers.
That was hard to do since the canvas was attached to my chair and stool.
Fill washer up with hot water making sure the fabric can move freely and add dye to the water along with 1 cup of salt dissolved in about 4 cups of hot water.
Dry the slipcover and voilá.
In most cases when dying something you would pre wash it to remove any sizing.
Oh happy dye day.
Pour your fabric dye directly into the detergent dispenser.
In a sweeeet turn of dye related events the brown totally took over and produced the identical color to the other brown covers even with the green dye under it.
So we have two extra brown covers on hand in case something catastrophic sharpie scissors blood happens to any of the eight everyday covers that we have.
Fiber reactive dyes tend to be the best choice for the fibers in canvas.
While my chair was still wet i saturated all the fabric in dye.
Add salt to the dye bath for a better result.
Add covers to washer and agitate for 40 minutes.
Otherwise 2 to 4 cups 470 to 950 ml of hot water will do.
Follow up with some hot water.
I set a timer to go off every 10 minutes so i could start the heavy cycle over since my washer didn t have a timer.
If you re using bottled fabric dye you can simply pour 2 bottles worth of water.
Real canvas is made from cotton linen or hemp and is therefore a natural or cellulose fiber.
Adding one cup of white vinegar after the fabric has been in the dye bath for 5 minutes will also help dye the colours out more evenly.